U.S. patent application number 13/711419 was filed with the patent office on 2013-04-25 for method of storing status information about content reproducing device, and method and apparatus for allowing content to be automatically reproduced using the status information.
This patent application is currently assigned to SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. The applicant listed for this patent is SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to Hyo-in AHN, Sung-soo HONG, Chang-seog KO.
Application Number | 20130101270 13/711419 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 42172136 |
Filed Date | 2013-04-25 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130101270 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
AHN; Hyo-in ; et
al. |
April 25, 2013 |
METHOD OF STORING STATUS INFORMATION ABOUT CONTENT REPRODUCING
DEVICE, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALLOWING CONTENT TO BE
AUTOMATICALLY REPRODUCED USING THE STATUS INFORMATION
Abstract
Provided are a method of storing status information in a first
content reproducing device, and a method of allowing content to be
automatically reproduced in a second content reproducing device
based on the status information stored in the first content
reproducing device. The method of storing status information
includes: monitoring an operation of the first content reproducing
device; generating status information about the monitored
operation; and storing the status information in the first content
reproducing device. The method of allowing content to be
automatically reproduced includes: checking if the first and second
content reproducing devices are connected to each other; reading a
log file recording the status information from the first content
reproducing device if the first and second content reproducing
devices are connected to each other; interpreting the status
information; and selectively performing an operation according to a
result of the interpreting.
Inventors: |
AHN; Hyo-in; (Seoul, KR)
; KO; Chang-seog; (Hwaseong-si, KR) ; HONG;
Sung-soo; (Seoul, KR) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
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State |
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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.; |
Suwon-si |
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KR |
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Assignee: |
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,
LTD.
Suwon-si
KR
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Family ID: |
42172136 |
Appl. No.: |
13/711419 |
Filed: |
December 11, 2012 |
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12581922 |
Oct 20, 2009 |
8346055 |
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13711419 |
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Current U.S.
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386/241 ;
386/248 |
Current CPC
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H04N 9/8205 20130101;
H04N 9/80 20130101 |
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386/241 ;
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H04N 9/80 20060101
H04N009/80 |
Foreign Application Data
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Nov 19, 2008 |
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10-2008-0115324 |
Claims
1. A method of providing status information in a first content
reproducing device, the method comprising: generating status
information about a first operation of the first content
reproducing device; providing the status information to a second
content reproducing device that is connected to the first content
reproducing device, wherein the status information is usable to
determine a second operation to be performed by the second content
reproducing device according to the first operation that is
performed by the first content reproducing device.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising recording, by the
first content reproducing device, the status information in a log
file stored by the first content reproducing device.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the providing the status
information comprises reading, by the second content reproducing
device, the log file stored in the first content reproducing
device.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the status information comprises
at least one parameter from among: a type of content used in the
first content reproducing device; an operating mode of the content;
whether the first content reproducing device is powered on or off;
a content path of the content; a name of a file of the content; a
location of the file; a running time of the content; a reproduction
setting value of the content; and a location of the file being
currently focused on.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the providing the status
information is performed when the first content reproducing device
is connected to the second content reproducing device.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the status information comprises
information for identifying a content file that is being reproduced
by the first content reproducing device, if the first operation
that is being performed by the first content reproducing device is
an operation of reproducing the content file.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the status information comprises
a parameter to indicate a location of a part of the file of the
content, which is lastly reproduced in the first content
reproducing device before the first content reproducing device is
connected to the second content reproducing device.
8. A method of allowing content to be automatically reproduced in a
second content reproducing device, the method comprising:
connecting the second content reproducing device to a first content
reproducing device; obtaining, by the second content reproducing
device, status information from the first content reproducing
device based on a connection to the first content reproducing
device; performing, by the second content reproducing device, a
second operation according to the status information, wherein the
status information is used by the second content reproducing device
to determine the second operation performed by the second content
reproducing device according to a first operation that is performed
by the first content reproducing device.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the obtaining the status
information comprises reading, by the second content reproducing
device, a log file in which the status information is recorded,
wherein the log file is stored in the first content reproducing
device.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the performing the second
operation comprises: interpreting the status information recorded
in the log file; and performing the second operation according to a
result of the interpreting.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the status information comprises
at least one parameter from among: a type of content used in the
first content reproducing device; an operating mode of the content;
whether the first content reproducing device is powered on or off;
a content path of the content; a name of a file of the content; a
location of the file; a running time of the content; a reproduction
setting value of the content; and a location of the file being
currently focused on.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the obtaining the status
information is performed when the second reproducing device is
connected to the first content reproducing device.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the performing the second
operation comprises reproducing, by the second content reproducing
device, a content reproduced in the first content reproducing
device.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the performing the second
operation comprises reproducing, by the second content reproducing
device, the content starting from a location of a part of the
content, which is lastly reproduced in the first content
reproducing device before the second content reproducing device is
connected to the first content reproducing device.
15. A non-transitory computer readable recording medium having
recorded thereon a computer program for executing the method of
claim 1.
16. A non-transitory computer readable recording medium having
recorded thereon a computer program for executing the method of
claim 8.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 12/581,922
filed Oct. 20, 2009 and claims priority from Korean Patent
Application No. 10-2008-0115324, filed on Nov. 19, 2008, in the
Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is
incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] Apparatuses and method consistent with the present invention
related to storing status information about a content reproducing
device and allowing content to be automatically reproduced using
the status information.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] As much attention has recently been paid to inter-connection
between devices in a wired/wireless environment, content has been
actively exchanged between devices connected to one another via a
cable or under a remote control. Also, as use of televisions (TVs)
having a wired/wireless universal serial bus (USB) or a
high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) becomes more
widespread, a user can easily deliver various contents to a TV and
evaluate them via a wide, high-resolution screen. For example,
user-created content (UCC) manufactured using a camcorder or a
personal computer (PC), images captured using a digital camera, or
MP3 music files can be easily delivered to and reproduced in a TV
and be evaluated via a large-scale screen. Also, a wired/wireless
USB may be applied to a home theater so that image files can be
displayed via a large-scale screen in a convenient manner. As the
total number of HDMIs for a TV increases more and more, multiple
devices, such as game consoles, camcorders, and digital cameras,
can be connected at a time in order to exchange content
therebetween.
[0006] As exchange of content between digital devices has been
actively conducted as described above, there is a growing need for
development of a method of effectively displaying content according
to the user's intentions when exchange of the content is conducted.
However, according to a related art method of reproducing content
when a first device is connected to a second device, the same
content is searched for again through a multimedia application menu
screen provided after the connection and is reproduced in the
second device.
[0007] FIGS. 1.sup.a to 1D illustrate a related art method of
reproducing content while content devices are connected. In detail,
FIG. 1A to 1D illustrate a method of connecting a device A 110 to a
device B 120 and reproducing the content in the device B 120.
[0008] For example, while the device A 110, which is a mobile
device, displays a first picture (see FIG. 1A), the device A 110 is
connected to the device B 120 in order to view the first picture
via a wide, high-resolution screen of the device B 120 (see FIG.
1B). Then, the first picture is searched for again through menu
selection in a data center management (DCM) main screen displayed
on the device B 120 (see FIG. 1C). Lastly, the first picture is
selected and displayed in the device B 120 (FIG. 1D).
[0009] Thus, after the device A 110 and the device B 120 are
connected, it is inconvenient since the user should search for the
first picture again via the DCM main screen in the device B 120.
Accordingly, there is a need to develop a method of allowing
content to be automatically reproduced without having to perform a
complicated search process so that a user can seamlessly evaluate
the content in an optimal environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention provides a method and apparatus for
allowing content to be automatically reproduced in a second device
based on status information regarding a first device connected to
the second device, thereby minimizing user inconvenience.
[0011] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a method of storing status information in a first
multimedia content reproducing device, the method including
monitoring an operation of the first multimedia content reproducing
device; generating status information indicating a history of the
monitored operation; and storing the status information in the
first multimedia content reproducing device. The status information
includes at least one parameter necessary to perform an operation,
which has been performed in the first multimedia content
reproducing device before the first multimedia content reproducing
device is connected to a second multimedia content reproducing
device, in the second multimedia content reproducing device after
the connection.
[0012] The storing of the status information may include recording
the status information in a log file.
[0013] The at least one parameter may indicate at least one of a
type of content used in the first multimedia content reproducing
device; an operating mode of the content; whether the first
multimedia content reproducing device is powered on or off; a
content path of the content; a name of a file of the content; a
location of the file; a running time of the content; a reproduction
setting value of the content; and a location of the file being
currently focused on.
[0014] If the monitored operation is to reproduce a content file in
the first multimedia content reproducing device, the generating of
the status information may set the at least one parameter in order
to reproduce the same content file in the second multimedia content
reproducing device.
[0015] The generating of the status information may include
determining a parameter to indicate a location of a part of the
content file, which is lastly reproduced in the first multimedia
content reproducing device before the first multimedia content
reproducing device is connected to the second multimedia content
reproducing device.
[0016] If the monitored operation is to browse a content file, the
generating of the status information may include determining the at
least one parameter in order to output the same content file
according to a browsing application in the second multimedia
content reproducing device.
[0017] If the monitored operation reveals that the first multimedia
content reproducing device is powered off, the generating of the
status information may include determining the at least one
parameter to indicate that the first multimedia content reproducing
device is powered off.
[0018] The generating of the status information may be periodically
performed during the operation of the first multimedia content
reproducing device.
[0019] The generating of the status information may be performed
whenever a transaction of each of operations of the first
multimedia content reproducing device is completed.
[0020] The generating of the status information may be performed
whenever the first multimedia content reproducing device is
connected to the second multimedia content reproducing device.
[0021] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided a method of allowing content to be automatically
reproduced in a second multimedia content reproducing device based
on status information stored in a first multimedia content
reproducing device, the method including checking whether the first
multimedia content reproducing device is connected to the second
multimedia content reproducing device; if the checking reveals that
the first multimedia content reproducing device is connected to the
second multimedia content reproducing device, reading a log file
recording the status information from the first multimedia content
reproducing device; interpreting the status information; and
selectively performing an operation according to a result of the
interpreting. The status information includes at least one
parameter necessary to perform a same operation, which has been
performed in the first multimedia content reproducing device before
the first multimedia content reproducing device is connected to the
second multimedia content reproducing device, in the second
multimedia content reproducing device after the connection.
[0022] The interpreting of the status information may include
parsing the status information recorded in the log file.
[0023] The at least one parameter may indicate at least one of a
type of content used in the first multimedia content reproducing
device; an operating mode of the content; whether the first
multimedia content reproducing device is powered on or off; a
content path of the content; a name of a file of the content; a
location of the file; a running time of the content; a reproduction
setting value of the content; and a location of the file being
currently focused on.
[0024] The reading of the log file recording the status information
may be performed whenever the first multimedia content reproducing
device is connected to the second multimedia content reproducing
device.
[0025] If the interpreting reveals that a content file is
reproduced, the selective performing of the operation according to
the result of the interpreting may include reproducing the same
content file in the second multimedia content reproducing
device.
[0026] The selective performing of the operation according to the
result of the interpreting may include reproducing the content file
starting from a location of a part of the content file, which is
lastly reproduced in the first multimedia content reproducing
device before the first multimedia content reproducing device is
connected to the second multimedia content reproducing device.
[0027] If the interpreting reveals that a content file is browsed,
the selective performing of the operation according to the result
of the interpreting may include outputting the same content file
according to a browsing application in the second multimedia
content reproducing device.
[0028] If the interpreting reveals that the first multimedia
content reproducing device is powered off, the selective performing
of the operation according to the result of the interpreting may
include powering on the first multimedia content reproducing
device, and then, either reproducing the content file starting from
a part of the content file, which is lastly reproduced in the first
multimedia content reproducing device before the first multimedia
content reproducing device is connected to the second multimedia
content reproducing device, or performing a default operation of
the first multimedia content reproducing device.
[0029] If the interpreting reveals that the first multimedia
content reproducing device has been setting the device, the
selective performing of the operation according to the result of
the interpreting may include performing a default operation of the
first multimedia content reproducing device.
[0030] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided an apparatus for storing status information in a first
multimedia content reproducing device, the apparatus including a
monitoring unit monitoring an operation of the first multimedia
content reproducing device;
[0031] a status information generation unit generating status
information indicating a history of the monitored operation; and a
status information storage unit storing the status information in
the first multimedia content reproducing device. The status
information may include at least one parameter necessary to perform
an operation, which has been performed in the first multimedia
content reproducing device before the first multimedia content
reproducing device is connected to a second multimedia content
reproducing device, in the second multimedia content reproducing
device after the connection.
[0032] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided an apparatus for allowing content to be automatically
reproduced in a second multimedia content reproducing device based
on status information stored in a first multimedia content
reproducing device, the apparatus including a connection checking
unit checking whether the first multimedia content reproducing
device is connected to the second multimedia content reproducing
device; a reading unit reading a log file recording the status
information from the first multimedia content reproducing device
when the checking reveals that the first multimedia content
reproducing device is connected to the second multimedia content
reproducing device; a status information interpretation unit
interpreting the status information; and an operation performing
unit selectively performing an operation according to a result of
the interpreting. The status information may include at least one
parameter necessary to perform a same operation, which has been
performed in the first multimedia content reproducing device before
the first multimedia content reproducing device is connected to the
second multimedia content reproducing device, in the second
multimedia content reproducing device after the connection.
[0033] The status information interpretation unit may include a
parsing unit that parses the status information recorded in the log
file.
[0034] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided a computer readable recording medium having recorded
thereon a computer program for executing the method of storing
status information in a multimedia content reproducing device and
the method of allowing content to be automatically reproduced based
on status information.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] The above and other aspects of the present invention will
become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments
thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
[0036] FIGS. 1A to 1D illustrate a related art method of
reproducing content while content devices are connected;
[0037] FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of storing
status information in a multimedia content reproducing device
according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0038] FIG. 3 illustrates a data format of status information
recorded in a log file according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0039] FIG. 4 illustrates a log file according to an exemplary
embodiment;
[0040] FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of allowing
content to be automatically reproduced in a multimedia content
reproducing device based on status information, according to an
exemplary embodiment;
[0041] FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a process of
reproducing content by reading and interpreting status information
when a device A and a device B are connected, according to an
exemplary embodiment;
[0042] FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an apparatus for storing status
information in a multimedia content reproducing device, according
to an exemplary embodiment; and
[0043] FIG. 8 is a block diagram of an apparatus for allowing
content to be automatically reproduced in a multimedia content
reproducing device based on status information, according to an
exemplary embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0044] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments will be described in
greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0045] As exchange of content between digital devices is actively
being conducted, a method of effectively reproducing content
according to a user's intention is needed. Thus, it is important to
determine the status of a first device so that the content can be
automatically reproduced in a second device connected to the first
device. For example, if a USB driver that is reproducing video
content is inserted into a USB terminal of a TV or is wirelessly
connected to the TV, the video content is then directly reproduced
in the TV. That is, if the first device that is reproducing video
is connected to the second device via a USB, the second device
should be able to recognize the status of the first device so that
the video can be automatically reproduced in the second device. To
this end, the present invention provides a method and apparatus for
allowing content to be automatically reproduced.
[0046] FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of storing
status information in a multimedia content reproducing device
according to an exemplary embodiment. The method of FIG. 2 includes
monitoring an operation of a first multimedia content reproducing
device (210), generating status information including a history of
the monitored operation (220), and storing the status information
in the first multimedia content reproducing device (240). The
method may further include recording the status information in a
log file (230).
[0047] Specifically, in operation 210, an operation of the first
multimedia content reproducing device is monitored. Various
operations, e.g., reproduction, searching, and configuration, which
are performed in the first multimedia content reproducing device
may be monitored.
[0048] In operation 220, status information including the history
of the monitored operation is generated. The status information is
generated in the form of meta data including information, e.g.,
various reproduction histories, regarding the first multimedia
content reproducing device. The status information specifies not
only reproduction of content but also all operations monitored.
[0049] The status information may be either periodically generated
at predetermined intervals of time during the operation of the
first multimedia content reproducing device, or may be generated
whenever a transaction of each operation of the first multimedia
content reproducing device is completed.
[0050] Alternatively, the status information may be generated the
moment connection of the first multimedia content reproducing
device to a second multimedia content reproducing device is
recognized.
[0051] In operation 230, the status information is recorded in a
log file. The log file basically includes a text file (.TXT) but
may include an extensible markup language (XML) or a binary
code.
[0052] In operation 240, the log file is stored in the first
multimedia content reproducing device. Accordingly, various
operations performed by a content reproducing device may be
recorded, and the recording result is interpreted by another
content reproducing device connected to the content reproducing
device via wire or wirelessly, thereby guaranteeing seamless
content reproduction.
[0053] FIG. 3 illustrates a data format of status information
recorded in a log file according to an exemplary embodiment.
Referring to FIG. 3, the status information is generated while a
device that is to be connected reproduces audio/video (A/V)
content.
[0054] The status information includes at least one parameter
necessary to perform a same operation again according to the type
of an operation of a multimedia content reproducing device that is
to be connected to another device. Referring to FIG. 3, the at
least one parameter may indicate a content type, operating modes,
whether power is on or off, a content path, a name of a file, a
location of the file, a running time, a reproduction setting value,
and so on.
[0055] Specifically, FIG. 3 illustrates music status information
310, photo status information 320, and video status information
330. The music status information 310 will now be described in
detail.
[0056] According to the music status information 310, a content
type is `music`, a current operating mode is `play`, power is on,
and a content path is `Aritist % Album % Track`. Similarly, the
name and location of a file, a running time, and a reproduction
setting value may also be indicated.
[0057] Fields related to such parameters may be added or modified
according to the type of device, i.e., according to an operation
performed by the device. For example, if a mobile device that is
browsing a specific file is connected to a TV via a USB, the
location of the file on which the mobile device is focused should
not be changed even after the mobile device is connected to the
TV.
[0058] The construction of a log file in which status information
is recorded will now be described with reference to FIG. 4 and
based on the data format of the status information illustrated in
FIG. 3.
[0059] FIG. 4 illustrates a log file according to an exemplary
embodiment. Referring to FIG. 4, a log file (log.txt) is
illustrated as an example of the log file. For example, as will
later be described with reference to FIG. 6, a content device,
e.g., a TV, which is connected to a mobile device during
reproduction of content in the mobile device, may reproduce the
same content by reading and interpreting such a log file.
[0060] FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of allowing
content to be automatically reproduced in a multimedia content
reproducing device based on status information according to an
exemplary embodiment. Specifically, FIG. 5 illustrates a method of
allowing content to be automatically reproduced in a second
multimedia content reproducing device based on status information
stored in a first multimedia content reproducing device. The method
of FIG. 5 includes checking whether the first multimedia content
reproducing device is connected to the second multimedia content
reproducing device (510), reading a log file recording status
information from the first multimedia content reproducing device
when the first multimedia content reproducing device is connected
to the second multimedia content reproducing device (520),
interpreting the status information recorded in the log file (530),
and selectively performing an operation according to the
interpreting result (540).
[0061] Here, it is assumed that the first multimedia content
reproducing device is a mobile phone and the second multimedia
content reproducing device is a digital TV.
[0062] In operation 510, it is determined whether the mobile phone
is connected to the TV via a connection interface such as a USB or
an HDMI. In this case, for example, a function, such as plug and
play, may be used.
[0063] In operation 520, if it is determined in operation 510 that
the mobile phone is connected to the TV, a log file is read from
the mobile phone.
[0064] In operation 530, status information, such as that shown in
FIG. 4, which is recorded in the log file, is interpreted. In this
case, the method of FIG. 5 may further include parsing the status
information recorded in the log file.
[0065] In operation 540, the TV selectively performs an operation
according to a result of the interpreting. For example, if the
interpreting result reveals that a content file was being
reproduced in the mobile phone before the mobile phone was
connected to the TV, the content file may be automatically
reproduced in the TV. In this case, the content file may be
reproduced starting from a beginning part of the content file or or
from the point at which the content file was being reproduced right
before the connection.
[0066] An application for reproducing the content file may be
automatically called or activated by the TV or may be selectively
designated in the TV by a user.
[0067] If the interpreting result reveals that a content file was
being browsed in the mobile phone before the connection of the
mobile phone to the TV, then the content file may also be browsed
in the TV. To this end, an application having a browsing function
may be performed in the TV.
[0068] If the interpreting result reveals that the mobile phone was
powered off before the mobile phone was connected to the TV, then
the mobile phone may be powered on, and then, either content that
was lastly reproduced in the mobile phone before the connection may
be reproduced in the TV or a default operation of the mobile phone
may be performed in the TV. Here, for example, the default
operation may be an operation of reproducing a plurality of pieces
of music in the order that they are stored in the mobile phone, or
an operation of presenting a plurality of photos stored in mobile
phone in the form of a slideshow.
[0069] If the interpreting result reveals that the mobile phone was
in a setting mode, i.e., that an operation other than reproduction
of content or browsing was being performed, before the mobile phone
was connected to the TV, then the default operation of the mobile
phone may also be performed in the TV.
[0070] FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a process of
reproducing content by reading and interpreting status information
when a device A 610 and a device B 650 are connected according to
an exemplary embodiment. In detail, FIG. 6 illustrates a process of
allowing content to be automatically reproduced when the device A
610 is connected to the device B 650.
[0071] According to an exemplary embodiment, status information
regarding the device A 610 was stored in the device A 610 before
the device A 610 was connected to the device B 650. Alternatively,
the status information may be stored in the device A 610 at the
moment when it is determined that the device A 610 is connected to
the device B 650.
[0072] The status information is recorded in a log file (log.txt)
660 as described above with reference to FIG. 4.
[0073] If the device A 610 is connected to the device B 650, the
device A 610 may transmit the status information to the device B
650 (620). Alternatively, the device B 650 may directly read the
status information from the device A 610 when it is connected
thereto.
[0074] The device B 650 recognizes that it is connected to the
device A 610 and reads a corresponding line of the log file
(log.txt). Next, the device B 650 parses the read line of the
status information (630). Then, the device B 650 performs a same
operation that was performed in the device A 610 before the
connection between the device A 610 and the device B 650, according
to a history of content reproduction recorded in the status
information, based on a result of the parsing (640).
[0075] FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an apparatus 700 for storing
status information in a multimedia content reproducing device
according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 7, the
apparatus 700 includes a monitoring unit 710 that monitors an
operation of the multimedia content reproducing device, a status
information generation unit 720 that generates status information
indicating a history of the monitored operation, and a status
information storage unit 730 that stores the status information in
the multimedia content reproducing device.
[0076] FIG. 8 is a block diagram of an apparatus 800 for allowing
content to be automatically reproduced in a multimedia content
reproducing device based on status information according to an
exemplary embodiment. The apparatus 800 allows content to be
automatically reproduced in a second multimedia content reproducing
device based on status information stored in a first multimedia
content reproducing device. Referring to FIG. 8, the apparatus 800
includes a connection checking unit 810 that checks whether the
first multimedia content reproducing device is connected to the
second multimedia content reproducing device, a reading unit 820
that reads a log file including status information from the first
multimedia content reproducing device when the checking reveals
that the first multimedia content reproducing device is connected
to the second multimedia content reproducing device, a status
information interpretation unit 830 that interprets the status
information, and an operation performing unit 840 that selectively
performs an operation according to a result of the
interpreting.
[0077] The status information interpretation unit 830 may include a
parsing unit 831 that parses the status information.
[0078] According to the above exemplary embodiments, content can be
automatically reproduced in a second device when a first device is
connected thereto, based on the status information stored in the
first device. Accordingly, user inconvenience can be minimized and
the content can be automatically reproduced without having to
perform a complicated search process, thereby enabling the user to
seamlessly evaluate the content in an optimal environment.
[0079] Also, the content can be intelligently and automatically
reproduced based on the status of the first device before the first
and second devices are connected to each other, thereby
guaranteeing continuous performance of desired operations.
[0080] The present invention can be embodied as a computer program.
The computer program may be stored in a computer readable recording
medium, and executed using a general digital computer.
[0081] As described above, the construction of the data used in the
above exemplary embodiments may be recorded on a computer readable
medium via various devices.
[0082] Examples of the computer readable medium include a magnetic
recording medium (a ROM, a floppy disc, a hard disc, etc.), and an
optical recording medium (a CD-ROM, a DVD, etc.).
[0083] While the present invention has been particularly shown and
described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will
be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various
changes in form and details may be made therein without departing
from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by
the following claims.
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